Our Vision

PSI Cambodia’s vision is a Cambodia where low income and vulnerable people are empowered to take control of their health through access to sustainable markets for affordable and high quality products, services and health-related information.

PSI Cambodia is a strong and dynamic international organization of results-driven professionals, valued by the Royal Government of Cambodia, private sector and development organizations as a partner making a unique and essential contribution to Cambodia’s health through market-driven solution.

Our Mission
PSI Cambodia’s mission is to improve the health of low-income and vulnerable Cambodians through affordable market-driven solutions in collaboration with the Royal Government of Cambodia.

WHO WE ARE

Population Services International (PSI) is the world’s leading social marketing organization, with programs in over 40 countries.

PSI started its activities in Cambodia in 1993 when it launched a social marketing campaign for Number One condoms, a brand that still has a significant market share in Cambodia. Since then, PSI/Cambodia has expanded to include programs focused on HIV , reproductive health and family planning, child survival, tuberculosis and malaria.

Population Services International/Cambodia is committed to evidence-based program interventions and engages in cutting-edge research throughout all health areas. Continual studies aim to understand supply and demand-side behaviors, such as drivers of healthy actions, and factors that encourage quality service provision by providers. In addition, PSI/Cambodia tracks the progress of interventions, ensuring measurable and positive results. Using innovative approaches as a foundation for all its programs, PSI/Cambodia continually strives to have more lasting and cost-effective impact throughout its health interventions.

What We Do

We provide life-saving information, products and services to tackle the most pressing health problems, so that people can lead healthier, happier, more productive lives. We make it easier for women and couples to plan the families they desire and protect themselves and their families from malaria, malnutrition, HIV, and TB.